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Zdravka Todorova is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Wright State University, where she teaches institutional economics at the undergraduate and graduate level. In 2007 Todorova received the International Veblen Prize awarded jointly by the European Association for Political Economy and the Association for Evolutionary Economics. She obtained her doctorate degree from University of Missouri – Kansas City, and was the 2004-05 Pre-doctoral Fellow at the Fisher Center for the Study of Women and Men at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Todorova has published in Journal of Economic Issues, Feminist Economics, Review of Political Economy, Eastern Economic Journal, and Review of Radical Political Economics. She is the author of Money and Households in a Capitalist Economy: a Gendered Post Keynesian-Institutional Analysis, Edward Elgar (2009).
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